Fall USTA Southern Combo Doubles League 2015 Metro League Rules Play is governed by The Rules of Tennis and The Code in Friend at Court; USTA League National Regulations and addendums set forth by USTA Southern, USTA North Carolina and Metro League. The Metro Local League Coordinator is responsible for administering the USTA League Tennis Program in accordance with the USTA National, Southern, North Carolina and Metro Regulations. Only the Metro Local League Coordinator, in conjunction with members of the Charlotte Tennis Association Adult League Committee, has the authority to interpret or amend the Regulations that are specific to the Metro League. League Fee The required Summer Metro League fee is $22.00 ($36.00 for players on teams playing out of public facilities), including the $3.00 TennisLink fee. Public Facility Use Fees Players on teams playing out of public facilities pay an additional fee of $14.00 as part of the USTA League registration process through TennisLink. Players who register for teams playing out of the public facilities after the team registration deadline (8/2/15) must register using a pre-assigned generic team number which will be provided to team captains and listed on the CTA website. Players who register using a generic team number must then send an email notification to the USTA Local League Coordinator at USTALeague@CharlotteTennisAssociation.com to provide their actual team number in order to moved to the appropriate team. Players who neglect to register using this process will be notified of alternate payment procedures, and should be aware that payment is expected within 7 days of notification. Non-compliance will result in default of any matches played during the period payment was outstanding. Refunds Refunds will be issued to all players who submit a written request prior to their team s first scheduled match of the season. Refund requests for players who are on teams advancing directly to the State or Sectional Championship must be submitted prior to the date when winners are due to USTA NC. The $3.00 TennisLink fee is nonrefundable. Requests should be submitted to the Local League Coordinator including the reason for the withdrawal and a current mailing address. The Local League Coordinator will hold and submit all requests at one time to the State League Coordinator and Charlotte Tennis Association Treasurer for payment. If applicable, public facility use fees will be refunded as well. Team Requirements Division Roster Requirements: Southern Combo Doubles Minimum Maximum Number Number 18 & Over; 5.0, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 6 15 40 & Over; 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5 6 15 55 & Over and 65 & Over; 6.5, 7.5, 8.5 6 15 www.charlottetennisassociation.com Page 1
The combined levels of each doubles pair cannot exceed the team level. Combo Combined Level Highest Rating a Player May Have 5.0 2.5 5.5 3.0 6.5 3.5 7.5 4.0 8.5 4.5 9.5 5.0 10.5 5.5 A local league shall consist of a minimum of 2 teams at a specific level of competition. Advancement to a the State Championships is not permitted if this requirement is not met, except for the following: USTA League Southern Combo Doubles Levels permitted to advance to State Championships where there is just one local team All 55 & over and 65 & over teams, 18 & over 5.0, 5.5, and 9.5 teams, 40 & Over 5.5 and 9.5 teams Player Eligibility All individuals who compete in the USTA League must be current USTA members in good standing through the entire local league season. All players must be registered on TennisLink prior to playing their first match. If a non-registered player participates in a match, that match will be considered a default. Age requirements for the spring season are listed below. Players must reach the minimum age for those divisions by December 31, 2015: Age Group Minimum Age 18 & Over 18 40 & Over 40 55 & Over 55 65 & Over 65 The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official system of rating levels of competition for USTA League programs. A player with a 2012, 2013 or 2014 computer rating must use that rating or above, and a player age 60 or above with a 2013 or 2014 computer rating must use that rating or above. Players who do not have a valid NTRP rating or have never had an NTRP Rating are required to self-rate according to the NTRP Guidelines. Mixed Exclusive (M) ratings are only valid for future Mixed Doubles play. Players who receive a Mixed Exclusive rating will be required to self-rate when signing up for any league other than Mixed Doubles. Matches played in these leagues may be used in the calculation of NTRP Ratings as follows: USTA League Southern Combo Doubles Results used to Calculate Rating? Never Players may participate in more than one NTRP level within an Age Group in the same local league during the same season, however, may play on only one team in the same NTRP level within an Age Group in the same local league during the same season. The local league has the authority to accept participants from outside the local league area. Promoted Players A promoted player during local league play may request moving to another team provided there is a team available and time permits. If that team is full, the promoted player may request a waiver. www.charlottetennisassociation.com Page 2
Captain Responsibility Each captain is responsible for reviewing and understanding not only the local regulations but also the state, sectional and national regulations. In addition, captains are required to direct their players to the website where these regulations are posted. Metro League Local Regulations are posted online on the Player Resources page under the USTA League Tennis option at www.charlottetennisassociation.com. It is the responsibility of the captain to confirm dates, times and match locations scheduled on TennisLink. Each team must have an acting captain present at every match. Captains must record scores and sign one another s scorecards. All scores must be posted on TennisLink within 48 hours of the match. The winning team s captain is responsible for entering the scores and the opposing captain must confirm. The Local League Coordinator will monitor score entry and will immediately notify both captains regarding any missing entries. Failure to enter scores following the Local League Coordinator notification will result in double default. From the date of notification, captains will have 7 days to enter scores for completed matches. Failure to enter scores following the Local League Coordinator notification will result in double default. If matches are staggered, it is the home team captain s responsibility to notify the visiting teams captain no less than 48 hours in advance. Emergency staggering (court flooding, etc.) cannot be anticipated and will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Court Availability and Staggering Each team must guarantee use of 2 courts per team at the same site for all Combo Doubles matches. One line may be staggered. Any approved USTA surface is permissible, including indoors (if indoors, the hosting team pays for any applicable court fees, unless all parties agree to other arrangements). It is the responsibility of the home team to have playable courts available at match time. If rain occurs shortly before a match, and the home team needs assistance to have courts ready the visiting team must help. If matches are staggered, it is the home team captain s responsibility to notify the visiting teams captain no less than 48 hours in advance. Emergency staggering (court flooding, etc.) cannot be anticipated and will be handled on a case-by-case basis. When teams have only two courts and have the option to use a secondary site nearby rather than stagger, they must contact the Local League Coordinator 48 hours in advance for approval, whether for an individual match or an entire season. Players scheduled for the staggered line(s) must be present one hour after the match start time. The default time for the staggered line is 1 hour and 15 minutes after the scheduled match start time. Unless captains mutually agree to change order of play, staggered matches are to be played as follows: #1 and #2 doubles play first. As soon as a court becomes available, the #3 doubles would play. Inclement Weather Do not assume the match is cancelled. Unless both team captains have confirmed with one another that the match is cancelled, your team must show up ready to play. If the start of a team match is cancelled due to inclement weather (first point of the team match not played) any defaults awarded in advance or at the time lineups were exchanged are null and void. In the event inclement weather occurs after the team match has begun, players must wait one hour to determine if play can be resumed, unless both captains agree that play is not possible or agree to wait longer. In the event inclement weather occurs after the team match has begun (at least one point played in one individual match); o Completed individual matches stand as played. o Points awarded for defaults given at the time the original written lineup was exchanged are considered completed matches. o Incomplete matches that were in progress (first point played and beyond) must be resumed by the same players in the same positions (ad and deuce), same side of net, same set, game and point score, and at the same site, (unless players have mutually agreed to play elsewhere). o For individual matches that have not yet begun, any player who is not involved in a match that was in progress or a default may sub in for the make-up match. www.charlottetennisassociation.com Page 3
Within 72 hours of a match being cancelled, captains/players must decide on make-up match times. It is the responsibility of the home team captain to initiate contact with the opposing team captain to reschedule. Teams may make up the entire match as a team; however, teams are encouraged to have players schedule individual lines independently. Captains should exchange player(s) names and contact information. Players should then contact each other to schedule their individual matches and confirm court availability. The Local League Coordinator will not be responsible for managing this process. Once a time, day and location for the makeup match has been agreed upon by the parties involved, that match may not be postponed, for any reason other than inclement weather. Incomplete or postponed matches must be made up within 14 days. o If captains cannot agree on a make-up day, the 14 th day will be the default mandatory match date. If there is inclement weather on the 14 th day, the match will be played on the 15 th day or the next subsequent day as weather and court conditions permit. o The default match location and time is the same as the originally scheduled match location and time. If courts cannot be reserved at the originally scheduled match facility then the match should be played at the visiting team s facility. If neither team is able to reserve courts at their facility for the default mandatory match date, captains should contact the Local League Coordinator to reserve courts at a neutral facility. Captains must contact the Local League Coordinator 48 hours prior to the match date so courts can be reserved. Match Play A round robin format shall be played where each team will play every other team at least once. When any NTRP level consists of only two teams, each team is required to play a minimum of three team matches, which is a triple round robin. When any NTRP level consists of only three teams, each team is required to play a minimum of four team matches, which is a double round robin. Team matches for Combo Doubles (18 & Over, 40 & Over, 55 & Over and 65 & Over) consist of 3 lines of doubles. Match schedules are posted online at TennisLink. In support of play opportunity, and to avoid team defaults, if both captains agree in advance, they may reschedule a match that is in conflict with a holiday or for any other reason, provided the match is completed and scores are entered in TennisLink before or by the original match date. In the case of conflicts during the first week of the season, teams shall follow the procedure outlined for inclement weather and arrange to play within two weeks following the scheduled match date. Before denying a request, captains should make teammates aware of the conflict to see if they would like to play versus take a default and lose a play occasion. Captains are responsible for canceling the originally scheduled courts and for reserving courts for the rescheduled time. Public facility captains should fill out a rain make-up request form to reserve courts for rescheduled matches. The home team will supply USTA approved new balls. The home team has the choice of court surface and a mixture is acceptable. Warm-ups begin at the match start time and are limited to 10 minutes including serves. However, if all players are present and match courts are available, the warm-up may start sooner. If a player arrives after the match start time but before the 15-minute default time, the player(s) is entitled to 5 minutes for warm-up. The default time is 15 minutes after the scheduled start time of each individual match. If scheduled courts are not available at the match start time the default time is 15 minutes after a court becomes available for the first court of the team match. Default time is defined as player(s) being present on court. All players will play the best of three sets with a 10-Point Match Tiebreak in lieu of a third set. The Coman Tiebreak will be used for the set tiebreak and the match tiebreak. A team s lineup does not have to be listed in order of strength. If a team has 4 or more players on a roster (3 for Singles League matches) who are playing for the Metro League or working at a League Championship at either the North Carolina State, Southern Section or National Levels, and have a team match in conflict with these events, then the team can reschedule the match either by playing before the scheduled date or within 2 weeks after the scheduled match (as long as the makeup match occurs within the league season dates). The Captain of the team must notify the opposing team captain and the Local League Coordinator of the conflict before the scheduled match and work with both parties to reschedule the match within the above-mentioned timeframe. www.charlottetennisassociation.com Page 4
Match Procedures If a player(s) is not on site when scorecards are exchanged prior to the start of the match, any missing player(s) must be moved to a lower court in accordance with the order of default. (See Default section.) No substitution may be made in an individual match after the lineup has been presented, except for injury to, illness of, disqualification or no-show of a player, prior to the start of such match. In the event of illness, injury, disqualification, or no-show of a player (after the lineup has been exchanged and prior to start of affected match) a team may substitute a player in the affected position within the 15-minute default time, using a player not already listed on the lineup. If no substitution can be made, the affected position will be defaulted. The substitution shall affect only the position for which the substitution has been made. The remaining lineup positions will remain the same. The default time is 15 minutes after the scheduled start time of each individual match. If courts are not available at the scheduled match start time the default time is 15 minutes after a court becomes available for the first court of the team match. Cell phones are not permitted to be turned on during play. If the phone rings during the point, the opponent may stop the point and claim the point based on deliberate hindrance. If the cell phone rings between points, the interruption is treated as a warning. In both cases the player shall turn off the cell phone. There is no penalty for a vibrating phone, but the player should immediately turn off the phone. Coaching is not allowed. Spectators are to watch quietly while a match is in progress and may not assist in line calls, score disputes, or any other calls. Applaud appropriately for winning shots made by both teams! The only time a player may leave the court is to: 1. Take a bona fide restroom visit (preferably on an odd game changeover or between sets) 2. Fix an item of clothing necessary to play (you may not leave the court to get a racquet) 3. Get water (please plan ahead and take water with you before the match starts) Match Scoring To win a Team match, a team must win at least a majority of the individual courts played. If the match ends in a tie, it will be broken by: 1. The team with the fewest Sets lost 2. The team with the fewest Games lost 3. Toss of coin To receive a win by default, the non-defaulting player or players must be present on court, ready to play; however, if a team captain advises his/her opponent in advance of the default, he/she, in effect, waives the requirement for the non-defaulting player(s) to be present in order to receive the default. In the spirit of good sportsmanship and fair play, it is recommended that the opposing team(s) should be advised of a known default. If a captain is advised prior to the match that the opponent must default one or more positions and that captain knows that he/she would also have had to default a position, it is incumbent upon that captain to demonstrate good sportsmanship and declare a double default rather than to accept the win. When entering scores on TennisLink, use the pull down menu and select Default. The system will automatically record the appropriate score. Defaults In the event of a default, #3 doubles should be defaulted first. If a player(s) is not on site at the time scorecards are exchanged, prior to the match start time, any missing player(s) must be move to a lower court in accordance with the order of default. A team must be able to field enough courts to win the match (field 2 courts for a 3 court match). If a team fails to do so, the entire match (all courts) is deemed defaulted. If a team shows up without the minimum number of players required for the team match (4 players) based on the number of players present, or to be present, it will be a full team default in favor of the opponents. By joining the USTA Metro League, a team is making a commitment to play every match. Teams must have enough players to win the match or the entire match is a default. If a team defaults an entire team match for any reason during local round robin play, all matches played by the defaulting team shall be null and void when determining standings, but will be used for ratings advancement purposes. If all teams www.charlottetennisassociation.com Page 5
with a mathematical chance to advance have played the defaulting team in good faith, those matches shall stand as played when determining standings. Determining Final Standings Final standings are determined by the number of team wins in round robin play. The following procedure is used to break any ties in round robin play during the local season: 1. Individual Matches: Winner of the most individual matches in that flight or division 2. Head to Head: Winner of head-to-head match 3. Sets: Loser of the fewest number of sets 4. Games: Loser of the fewest number of games 5. Toss of Coin Where flights are used, for any level, at least the top team from each flight will play each other to determine the winner to advance to State Championships. The specific playoff format will be posted when regular season schedules are published. Local Playoffs If a team accepts a spot in the local playoffs and does not have enough players available to win a local playoff match, the entire match is a default and an automatic grievance will be filed. If a team has 4 or more players on a roster (3 for Singles League matches) who are playing for the Metro League or working at a League Championship at either the North Carolina State, Southern Section or National Levels and have a team match in conflict with these events, then the team can reschedule the match either by playing before the scheduled date or within 2 weeks after the scheduled match (as long as the makeup match occurs within the league season dates). The Captain of the team must notify the opposing team captain and LLC of the conflict before the scheduled match and work with both parties to reschedule the match within the above-mentioned timeframe. Advancing to State Championships Each local league will be extended one invitation per level of play for a team to go to the State Championships. The top two teams will be invited when a level has 30 or more teams. Wildcards will be offered to local leagues, as needed, according to the chart found in Appendix A of the State Regulations. If the first place team from a local league cannot attend the State Championships, the second place team from that local league s particular NTRP level will be asked to represent the local league. If the second place team is unable to attend, the Local League Coordinator must contact the NC Director of Adult League Tennis to discuss the possibility of a lower finishing team attending in its place. If not, the offer will go to another Local League, as determined by the Wildcard chart found in Appendix A of the State Regulations, if a team is needed to fill the draw. Players must play in a minimum number of matches to be eligible to advance to the State Championships (players on teams advancing directly to the State Championships, are exempt from the following): Southern Combo Doubles Local Matches Required Defaults All Age Groups 1 match 1 default may count Committees The Metro League Grievance and Grievance Appeal Committee are formed as necessary using members of the Adult League Committee, Charlotte Tennis Association Board of Directors and/or the Metro League members. The procedures for filing a grievance are outlined in the 2015 USTA League National Regulations www.charlottetennisassociation.com Page 6